Button warns ‘arrogant’ Hamilton

Jenson Button has warned his former teammate Lewis Hamilton not to get carried away with his success.

Hamilton, the new triple world champion, was the only F1 driver to arrive at Interlagos as late as Thursday, after missing media duties the day before with what Mercedes described as a “fever”.

But although a team media representative told reporters the 30-year-old would not be elaborating on Thursday, Hamilton admitted he was actually “run down” after a spate of hard partying.

Hamilton was alcohol-tested tested by local police in the early hours of Tuesday morning, after hitting what he described on social media as one stationary car in Monaco, reportedly with his $2m Pagani Zonda supercar.

“Mr Hamilton’s foot slipped on the brake and clutch pedals and his vehicle struck three parked cars,” a Monaco police spokesperson told the Telegraph.

Hamilton, described by observers as looking obviously tired, admitted in Brazil that a party held for his mother’s 60th birthday last weekend “killed me”.

The Briton has also admitted to drinking much more heavily in 2015, telling reporters on Thursday that “I have definitely put on a bit of weight in the past couple of months”.

As for the Monaco car crash, Hamilton said: “It was a result of heavy partying and not much rest for a week and a half. I am a bit run down.

“I don’t feel as bad as I look. The last two days I have slept pretty much all day. I am generally a really energetic person but that week after Mexico and the party we drank a lot and I was really feeling it.”